| Story Writing : Math Based Children's Book | ||||
| Teacher Name: Michelle Riley | ||||
| Student Name: ________________________________________ | ||||
| CATEGORY | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Focus on Assigned Topic | The entire story is related to the assigned topic and allows the reader to understand much more about the topic. | Most of the story is related to the assigned topic. The story wanders off at one point, but the reader can still learn something about the topic. | Some of the story is related to the assigned topic, but a reader does not learn much about the topic. | No attempt has been made to relate the story to the assigned topic. |
| Accuracy of Facts | All facts presented in the story are accurate. | Almost all facts presented in the story are accurate. | Most facts presented in the story are accurate (at least 70%). | There are several factual errors in the story. |
| Spelling and Punctuation | There are no spelling or punctuation errors in the final draft. Character and place names that the author invented are spelled consistently throughout. | There is one spelling or punctuation error in the final draft. | There are 2-3 spelling and punctuation errors in the final draft. | The final draft has more than 3 spelling and punctuation errors. |
| Title | Title is creative, sparks interest and is related to the story and topic. | Title is related to the story and topic. | Title is present, but does not appear to be related to the story and topic. | No title. |
| Introduction | First paragraph has a "grabber" or catchy beginning. | First paragraph has a weak "grabber". | A catchy beginning was attempted but was confusing rather than catchy. | No attempt was made to catch the reader's attention in the first paragraph. |
| Organization | The story is very well organized. One idea or scene follows another in a logical sequence with clear transitions. | The story is pretty well organized. One idea or scene may seem out of place. Clear transitions are used. | The story is a little hard to follow. The transitions are sometimes not clear. | Ideas and scenes seem to be randomly arranged. |
| Illustrations | Original illustrations are detailed, attractive, creative and relate to the text on the page. | Original illustrations are somewhat detailed, attractive, and relate to the text on the page. | Original illustrations relate to the text on the page. | Illustrations are not present OR they are not original. |
| Creativity | The story contains many creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment. The author has really used his imagination. | The story contains a few creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment. The author has used his imagination. | The story contains a few creative details and/or descriptions, but they distract from the story. The author has tried to use his imagination. | There is little evidence of creativity in the story. The author does not seem to have used much imagination. |
| Characters | The main characters are named and clearly described in text as well as pictures. Most readers could describe the characters accurately. | The main characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like. | The main characters are named. The reader knows very little about the characters. | It is hard to tell who the main characters are. |
| Requirements | All of the written requirements (at least 12 pages, 1-3 graphics per page, type of graphics, etc.) were met. | Almost all (about 90%) the written requirements were met. | Most (about 75%) of the written requirements were met, but several were not. | Many requirements were not met. |